I am a bit p@@@@d off actually as the other end is just a talurit loop and it looks like he has made an error and shoved the thimble in afterwards.
When you consider the importance of rigging on a sailing boat, I am far from happy with this as it implies he made an error and passed the condition on to me, instead of being ethical about it.
Well, I am not going to rant, I will just know to go to Jeckells next time.
Total charlatan.
I have emailed him with a polite enquiry, I will take it as it comes.

Well, to be fair they responded pretty quick and explained that it was difficult to get a close swage as the thimble had a square end. However, they also stated that it was a little loose and would rectify it if it was found to be sub standard.
That's fair enough but when it comes to providing a service for such an important components, you either have quality control or you don't and in this case I would have to say it could have been better.